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Stamp Magazine&nbsp&nbsp|&nbsp&nbspJan-17 &nbsp

In our January issue, we investigate the rise and fall of the ‘E’ denomination for British letters to Europe, and its challenges for the postal history collector. We also tell the story of The Philatelic Factory, which produced the stamp packets and accessories which kick-started many a childhood collection in the 20th century.

There is a reassessment of Belgium’s dominical tabs of 1993-1914, which offered stamp users a choice as to whether they wanted their mail delivered on Sunday or not, and an appreciation of South Africa’s 1926-27 pictorial definitive designs, which were the first printed in bilingual pairs.

Elsewhere, you’ll find reports on the short-lived stamps of West Irian, British stamps on the theme of dogs, and the world’s most impressive philatelic library, and lively discussion about television coverage of the hobby, the evolving design of machine-vended stamps and the future of Christmas issues.

Plus, there’s all our regular coverage of world news, auction highlights, events and new issues.

Stamp Magazine is the world's best philatelic magazine, bringing you up-to-the-minute news, informed opinion and a global range of expertly-researched features.

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Stamp Magazine
&nbsp&nbsp|&nbsp&nbsp
Jan-17
&nbsp&nbsp

In our January issue, we investigate the rise and fall of the ‘E’ denomination for British letters to Europe, and its challenges for the postal history collector. We also tell the story of The Philatelic Factory, which produced the stamp packets and accessories which kick-started many a childhood collection in the 20th century.

There is a reassessment of Belgium’s dominical tabs of 1993-1914, which offered stamp users a choice as to whether they wanted their mail delivered on Sunday or not, and an appreciation of South Africa’s 1926-27 pictorial definitive designs, which were the first printed in bilingual pairs.

Elsewhere, you’ll find reports on the short-lived stamps of West Irian, British stamps on the theme of dogs, and the world’s most impressive philatelic library, and lively discussion about television coverage of the hobby, the evolving design of machine-vended stamps and the future of Christmas issues.

Plus, there’s all our regular coverage of world news, auction highlights, events and new issues.

As a subscriber you'll receive the
following benefits:

&nbsp A discount
off the RRP of your magazine

&nbsp Your magazine
delivered to your door each month

&nbsp You'll
never miss an issue

&nbsp You’re
protected from price rises that may happen later in the year

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Stamp Magazine
&nbsp&nbsp|&nbsp&nbsp
Jan-17
&nbsp&nbsp

In our January issue, we investigate the rise and fall of the ‘E’ denomination for British letters to Europe, and its challenges for the postal history collector. We also tell the story of The Philatelic Factory, which produced the stamp packets and accessories which kick-started many a childhood collection in the 20th century.

There is a reassessment of Belgium’s dominical tabs of 1993-1914, which offered stamp users a choice as to whether they wanted their mail delivered on Sunday or not, and an appreciation of South Africa’s 1926-27 pictorial definitive designs, which were the first printed in bilingual pairs.

Elsewhere, you’ll find reports on the short-lived stamps of West Irian, British stamps on the theme of dogs, and the world’s most impressive philatelic library, and lively discussion about television coverage of the hobby, the evolving design of machine-vended stamps and the future of Christmas issues.

Plus, there’s all our regular coverage of world news, auction highlights, events and new issues.

As a subscriber you'll receive the
following benefits:

&nbsp A discount
off the RRP of your magazine

&nbsp Your magazine
delivered to your device each month

&nbsp Your magazine
delivered to your door each month

&nbsp You'll
never miss an issue

&nbsp You’re
protected from price rises that may happen later in the year

However for iOS we recommend an iPad 2 (2nd gen)/iPhone 3 or better for performance
and stability. Earlier models with lower processor and RAM specifications may experience
slower page rendering and occasional app crashes which are outside of our control.

Shipping Information

Shipping is included in the price for all subscriptions, single issues, bookazines
and merchandise products on Pocketmags. The prices you see are the prices you pay,
we do not add additional shipping costs during the checkout. We deliver to the United
Kingdom, Europe, United States of America and the Rest of the World.

Shipping Times

All prices for magazine and some newspaper subscriptions listed on Pocketmags include
free delivery.

The deliveries are handled by each of our publishing partners. The great thing about
a subscription is that in most cases you will receive the issue before it goes on
sale in the shops!

Your subscription is most likely to start with the next available issue. The delivery
date is determined by the date that you placed your order and the print date of
the next available issue.

If you are concerned about a delivery, please contact the publisher of your subscription
directly. Alternatively, you can contact us and we will provide you with the details
for the publisher.

&nbsp For weekly
publications please allow up to two to four weeks for your first delivery.

&nbsp For monthly
publications please allow up to four to six weeks for your first delivery, although
some publishers may have longer lead times.

&nbsp For bi-monthly
publications please allow up to six to eight weeks for your first delivery.

&nbsp For international
delivery and Magazine from Abroad please allow up to ten to twelve weeks for your
first delivery.

Stamp Magazine
&nbsp&nbsp|&nbsp&nbsp
Jan-17
&nbsp&nbsp

In our January issue, we investigate the rise and fall of the ‘E’ denomination for British letters to Europe, and its challenges for the postal history collector. We also tell the story of The Philatelic Factory, which produced the stamp packets and accessories which kick-started many a childhood collection in the 20th century.

There is a reassessment of Belgium’s dominical tabs of 1993-1914, which offered stamp users a choice as to whether they wanted their mail delivered on Sunday or not, and an appreciation of South Africa’s 1926-27 pictorial definitive designs, which were the first printed in bilingual pairs.

Elsewhere, you’ll find reports on the short-lived stamps of West Irian, British stamps on the theme of dogs, and the world’s most impressive philatelic library, and lively discussion about television coverage of the hobby, the evolving design of machine-vended stamps and the future of Christmas issues.

Plus, there’s all our regular coverage of world news, auction highlights, events and new issues.

As a subscriber you'll receive the
following benefits:

&nbsp A discount
off the RRP of your magazine

&nbsp Your magazine
delivered to your door each month

&nbsp You'll
never miss an issue

&nbsp You’re
protected from price rises that may happen later in the year

Shipping is included in the price for all subscriptions, single issues, bookazines
and merchandise products on Pocketmags. The prices you see are the prices you pay,
we do not add additional shipping costs during the checkout. We deliver to the United
Kingdom, Europe, United States of America and the Rest of the World.

Shipping Times

All prices for magazine and some newspaper subscriptions listed on Pocketmags include
free delivery.

The deliveries are handled by each of our publishing partners. The great thing about
a subscription is that in most cases you will receive the issue before it goes on
sale in the shops!

Your subscription is most likely to start with the next available issue. The delivery
date is determined by the date that you placed your order and the print date of
the next available issue.

If you are concerned about a delivery, please contact the publisher of your subscription
directly. Alternatively, you can contact us and we will provide you with the details
for the publisher.

&nbsp For weekly
publications please allow up to two to four weeks for your first delivery.

&nbsp For monthly
publications please allow up to four to six weeks for your first delivery, although
some publishers may have longer lead times.

&nbsp For bi-monthly
publications please allow up to six to eight weeks for your first delivery.

&nbsp For international
delivery and Magazine from Abroad please allow up to ten to twelve weeks for your
first delivery.

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In our January issue, we investigate the rise and fall of the ‘E’ denomination for British letters to Europe, and its challenges for the postal history collector. We also tell the story of The Philatelic Factory, which produced the stamp packets and accessories which kick-started many a childhood collection in the 20th century.

There is a reassessment of Belgium’s dominical tabs of 1993-1914, which offered stamp users a choice as to whether they wanted their mail delivered on Sunday or not, and an appreciation of South Africa’s 1926-27 pictorial definitive designs, which were the first printed in bilingual pairs.

Elsewhere, you’ll find reports on the short-lived stamps of West Irian, British stamps on the theme of dogs, and the world’s most impressive philatelic library, and lively discussion about television coverage of the hobby, the evolving design of machine-vended stamps and the future of Christmas issues.

Plus, there’s all our regular coverage of world news, auction highlights, events and new issues.